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Nicotine metabolic rate predicts successful smoking cessation with transdermal nicotine: A validation study
Authors:Robert A. Schnoll  Freda Patterson  Rachel F. Tyndale  Caryn Lerman
Affiliation:a Department of Psychiatry, and Abramson Cancer Center, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
b Center for Addiction and Mental Health and Department of Pharmacology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
c Division of Clinical Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, Medical Service, San Francisco General Hospital Medical Center, San Francisco, California, United States
d Departments of Medicine and Biopharmaceutical Sciences, University of California, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract:
Transdermal nicotine is widely used for smoking cessation, but only ~ 20% of smokers quit successfully with this medication. Interindividual variability in nicotine metabolism rate may influence treatment response. This study sought to validate, and extend in a larger sample, our previous finding that the ratio of plasma nicotine metabolites 3′-hydroxycotinine (3-HC)/cotinine, a measure of nicotine metabolism rate, predicts response to nicotine patch. A sample of 568 smokers was enrolled in a study that provided counseling and 8-weeks of 21 mg nicotine patch. Pretreatment 3-HC/cotinine ratio was examined as a predictor of 7-day point prevalence abstinence, verified with breath carbon monoxide (CO), 8 weeks after the quit date. Controlling for sex, race, age, and nicotine dependence, smokers in the upper 3 quartiles of 3-HC/cotinine ratio (faster metabolizers) were ~ 50% less likely to be abstinent vs. smokers in the first quartile (slow metabolizers; 28% vs. 42%; OR = .54 [95% CI:.36-.82], p = .003). Among abstainers, plasma nicotine levels (assessed 1 week after treatment began) decreased linearly across the 3-HC/cotinine ratio (β = − 3.38, t[355] = − 3.09, p < .05). These data support the value of the 3-HC/cotinine ratio as a biomarker to predict success with transdermal nicotine for smoking cessation.
Keywords:Nicotine   Metabolism   Tobacco   Smoking   Addiction
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